How to apply an action to multiple images using scripts?


In this tutorial in Photoshop CS5, we will see how to apply a predefined action to an image sequence. I would like to apply a contrast effect on a series of 50 images. I have two options before me. The first would be to change one by one all the images in Photoshop and it would take me about an hour. Or the second option, using a predefined action (which has been created) and it creates a script that will apply to my 50 pictures. This kind of script is very useful in achieving time-lapse photography. In time-lapse, it takes hundreds of photographs that are to be modified at will. It would be unthinkable to alter these photos one at a time. This is where the script comes in!




Software: Photoshop CS5
Skill Level: Intermediate
Time of tutorial: approx 10-20 min.
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Step 1 - Open
Open the first image you want to edit in Photoshop.


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Step 2 - Panel Action
Open the action panel (atl + F9 or click the small triangle)

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Step 3 - New Folder
Create a new set (file) (create a new set)

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Step 4 - New Action
Inside this folder, create a new script (action).

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Step 5 - Recording Mode
Now you're in record mode parameter. For example, if you now apply a contrast effect, a script will automatically create your new action.

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Step 6 - Tips
Once you've finished editing your image, I suggest you save your image in a folder and close your image. As when you apply the script, your image will be recorded at the end and will automatically close.

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Step 7 - Creating the Action
Once finished, you press the stop action (stop playing / recording). So, here is your action was created.You can now use this action on any image that you import into Photoshop. Let us now apply this action to a series of images.

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Step 8 - Batch or Image Processor ...
Option 1:
Go to File ---) ---- script) image processor. Then you select your file you want to apply the action and the folder you want the images to be transferred. Then you select the folder and the action you just created. And voila!




Option 2:
Go to File ---) ---- Automation) batch. Then you select your file you want to apply the action and the folder you want the images to be transferred. Then you select the folder and the action you just created. And voila!


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